Kevin, in a world of celebreties aka overpaid pretenders and hacks, its people like you who are making the difference, you have my respect, God Bless you and thank you for everything you do for these amazing animals
@@abhanu6843 I know not all music videos but some of them which are coming in trending music videos. I am not saying that LITERALLY ALL OF THEM but some of them
He’s very soothing, and I love how these lions love him enough to accept him as one of theirs.. very blessed animals and the awesome employees! I wish we could see them more often 😊
Meggie is looking so healthy and vital and definetly boistress. It makes me happy to see her doing so well in this age. Its all cause of you Kevin. Thank you for being the caretaker of her and all the others.
Agreed. Especially when he broke it down to more endangered animals- i.e. wild dogs or cheetahs. But humans in a sense , humans have decimated animals and we should redeem that.
Great explanation - and hats off to the Kruger staff for knowing their business so well! Meggie looks gorgeous - still shedding a lot of hair as your trousers tell me... Have a great weekend everyone💖🦁
@@jenniferpinto7044 I work for a cat (domestic) rescue and we face this daily on the tiny cat scale. You nailed it, my friend. It’s hard because of emotions. Kevin’s explanation was heartbreaking yet heart-felt.
Kruger is doing the right thing. Modern people "humanize" things too much. Humans need to not interfere unless it is an endangered species or an incident of manmade interference. Well done Kevin.
MEG!!! I missed her so much and she's just as beautful and lively and fun as ever 💖💖💖💖💖 I just want to cuddle her and pet her because she's just wonderful. As for that poor fellow with the injured jaw I really do hope he will heal sufficiently to stay alive. Cats are rather tough when it comes to injuries and pull through most of the time. I feel sorry for him because I guess he's also in some pain but Kev is right in the not interfering and deciding his fate for him. The wild isn't called the wild for naught and it wouldn't be fair if the predators always won and the prey always lost. I believe this lion will pull through and get better given time. Thanks for all the information and of course for Meg - just made my weekend as usual. Have a great one!
So true what you say Kevin, about letting Nature take its course. When humans try to play God, it usually does not end well. Thank you for your wise words, even if they seem harsh to sensitive people.
I am so happy to see Meg so energetic and happy. She is a beloved lion that so many of us cannot wait to 'visit' via the magic of RUclips. I cannot imagine what it would be like to be so close to such a majestic animal!
OH ITS MEG!!!! YAY!!!! Thank you for the great explanation about wild animals injured and not interfering with them and love Megs playfulness. Missed seeing her. Thank you Kev.
I think you've made your point quite well. I start from the premise that everything you do is because you want to ensure both the survival of the species and the ecosystem as a whole. And because you love them.
I've got a great story about interfering with nature. After I wish everyone a great lion loving Friday. I was watching a show about lions a couple years ago where I saw this great story emerging. They were showing a pride at a kill. Everyone had their fill when an older lioness who had a hanging bottom jaw and was a bit under weight went to eat. Another younger lioness, probably her daughter, followed her to the kill and layed down. So, the younger one grabbed the back leg of the animal and pulled the leg open to expose the more tender parts. She pulled that leg open ,no easy feat in itself, till she was finished!!! I had NEVER seen this before! WOW!! So, since this is about interference by humans, just think about what this pride would have missed if a ranger decided to put this poor old lioness out of its misery...she and her pride would have missed out on her presence in the pride for who knows how long!! They said that the wound to her jaw looked old. . Anyway I thought it was a great story to tell regarding humans messing around with Mother Nature!!!! So now I've got to mention that Kev, was spending WAY to much time talk, talk, talking and not enough paying attention to her. You know she hates that!!!🙀 In closing, as always... Love and Light ~ Yvonne
MEG!!!!!! It’s so wonderful to see her beautiful and graceful self!!! Definitely been far to long!...now, to actually watch the video and not just the first 3 seconds!
Its difficult becoming emotionally attached to the lions in your care and that not translating to wild lions. The good news is that so many people care.
Kevin I really appreciate the honestly you explain everything. You and your crew are amazing to protect the animals and provide people with an understanding of the responsibility of doing so. These videos are very relaxing! It is hard to pick a favorite but it would have to be Meg.
Krüger being just "one big zoo"... Yeah and Norway is just one big hiking trail 😂 Luckily not everybody who thinks that come here and get themselves killed... /a(n outdoors) Norwegian
Lovely Meg..... ❤️ Incredible how she looks for you for her enrichment walk. Like I said before I am so impressed how all the crew works so hard to keep everything going during these difficult times. Impressive cooperation. I have no questions in my mind considering policies. It is apparent that love and dedication continues with honesty and ongoing support . Thanks to all of you. Again your thorough explanations continue to educate.
Love Meg. Kevin I think you did a great job explaining this lions situation. I saw your pictures of that lion and the first thing that came to my mind was why didn't they intervene. Now I know. At least he does have a coalition and he's eating. I am just happy to know he is able to eat.
Meg is quite cute when she rolls on her back. I'm certain that all of Kevin's animals are very well cared for, I have visited them myself when I was there. When it comes to wild animals with a disability, what we see is a remarkable example of how well lions care for each other, it would be much harder for a disabled individual to survive alone. Then again I think of Dshamilja, snow leopard born 2000 in Kyrgyzstan who lost part of a hindpaw in a trap. She could be rescued but was unable to survive in the wild with her disability, so she was brought to Zürich where she had seven cubs and lived until 2019. Meanwhile her children have reproduced again, so her bad luck was in the end a good thing for zoo populations. (Meanwhile many zoos figured out how to breed them. Re-introducing them to the wild would be a different story however ...)
Kev I'm amazed by your ability to be practical and objective when you need to be. I think that's what makes you a really great carer! I couldn't stand to see things like that and would try to interfere even when it's for the worse in the long run. Thank you again and lovely to see Meg! ♥
Kevin You Are A Fantastic Caretaker For those Adorable Animals that you have really brought up from A Mighty Long Way! They love and know you just the Good As You Loves And Knows Them. Happy Thanksgiving To Everyone And God Bless You All!
I definitely understand allowing the self management of the Kruger Park eco system to just, be. I certainly also sympathize with folk whose hearts are there in pain for vulnerable creatures. Amazing work Kev. Love from Australia. Trudi. 🇭🇲🐞
My only problem with “non interference parks” is we interfere daily. Habit loss, poaching, even simple tours is interfering with how a wild animal can be ‘wild’. At some point you just have to do the right thing.
within the ecosystem of the kruger park, lions are thriving. so intervening one a single individual can change the way the group dynamics work, and maybe make it worse.
I don't think you can look at ecosystems as binary. Just the decision to make one area non-interference while interference is happening adjacent areas already changes the dynamic of more macro ecosystems. There isn't one spot in the world that hasn't been touched by the workings of mankind, just that if on more of a local level the ecology is stable enough to not be greatly affected or outside the epicenter of those changes. With that in mind, the idea is to not interfere when practicality allows it. For example, tourism may bring greater resources to allow for expanded reserves or greater oversight that would benefit the goals of conservation. However,.if the ecology is greatly affected by tourism, it would defeat the purpose of stated goals. We have to maintain a sustainable balance between the two, in order to be better prepared for external factors that may be outside of our control. The complexities of humanities role in ecology is constantly being researched and discovered. Regardless if we like it or not, we are all victims of circumstantial reality and can only respond with the cards dealt by history and the present day.
She is a very special beautiful Lion Kevin.....l am 80 years old now....l have loved al kinds of cat's all my life,l really like watching you fine fine video's....Thanks from Kentucky.....Your truly Steve Shoemaker...
Don’t demonize all hunting. My husband hunts deer and wild pigs. Here in Texas they are over populated. Deer get hit and killed by cars all the time and the meat gets wasted. Hunters get a tag and they can only kill a couple in a certain time of the year. It keeps the animals numbers in balance and allows people to eat good wild meat. I’m also an animal lover and no I don’t hunt but I respect my husband and what he does. I would never let him just kill anything. We consume that animal and are thankful for the opportunity to harvest meat. A lot of people eat meat but they have no idea where it comes from. I’d rather eat venison that got to live in the wild than some factory farmed meat that lived in horrible conditions.
@@christinacottrell6505 If your ancestors had not killed the WOLVES, that wouldn't be needed. Don't justify your family blood lust on an environment humans made.
Yes this is correct that the lions are decreasing in some crucial areas but in many different automatically and local came forward and contributing or make them safe.
But Kevin, in a past video, didn't you say that after the current set of lions pass away, that you would use your facilities for wild animals to rehab them?
Kevin, how long have you been working with Lions proffesionally? [In years] You do 5-star work with these guys and girls and I'm just in awww of how you are able to become almost like a family member of their Lion pride. You do sensational work, and I would love to come see you in action one day. Great, Great job Kevin and get Bobcat to give me a good, loud ROAR!!!
Oh ! I was thinking about when I saw Paul Burton in Thailand playing the piano to the elephants. It will be so nice to see their reaction. Huguette from Paris.
@@huguettedelaroche3516 There are several RUclips videos showing people playing different instruments that attracts cows and the like. I was also wondering if male lions, in particular, would respond to the sounds of a tuba, which, from a distance, might sound a bit like another lion roaring.
Just because Meg features regularly in the videos doesn't mean to say all the other go for walks when he's not filming. This was one walk on one day. There's 6 other days and I guess on some days he'll do a morning walk with one pride and an afternoon walk with another.
@@deathbycheese850 If you ask him, I think he will say he hasn't got a favourite. I'd suspect he's got 4 favourites - Meg and Bobcat among them. Reason will be personality for each - their differences.
I think Kevin explained it very well and the Kruger Park seems to know what they are doing and hats off to them to. I guess the less human intervention the better cuz you have to let the wild be wild. Great video Kevin I enjoyed that one .Very informational. Keep up the good work you guys are great👍👍👍❤🙋♂️
Nature always find a way. And for this partikular male lion maybe through his cups. The fittest survive and thats the best for all of his species. Sometimes it is very sad for one individual, but this is nature and its working very well for million of years. Humans should not intervene in nature at all. Thank you Kevin for everything.
Kevin, I don't agree with what you said. Its not about whether an animal is rare or declining but when ever an animal is injured, the vet needs to check whether or not his injury is serious and whether some medication and treatment should be given. THIS IS DEFINITELY A CASE OF NEGLIGENCE, NO TWO WAYS ABOUT IT, WHATEVER YOU MAY SAYTO JUSTIFY KRUGER NATIONAL PARK. I DEFINITELY DON'T AGREE WITH WHAT YOU SAID. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK HAS THE SAME RESPONSIBILITIES, DUTY AND CONCERN FOR THE ANIMALS IN THEIR CARE JUST AS YOU DO. THEY NEED TO LOOK AFTER THESE ANIMALS PROPERLY AND GIVE THEM MEDICAL ATTENTION WHENEVER IT IS REQUIRED.
I think that you articulated the situation beautifully. It also made me understand that predator hunting can be very dangerous such as getting kicked in the face by a zebra 🦓 or a giraffe 🦒. Thank you for a terrific educational vlog. And I absolutely adore magnificent Meg! Cheers from Northern California. 😊💗
Meggie is still very playful! my opinion: the Kruger National Park should put fences, a recent fact allows me to say this, the animals venture out of the Park and are within gun range. This is a huge cost I realize but it would be nice to find a solution. I wish you a good weekend, get ready to plant trees, maybe such a symbolic olive tree! 💚💚
That would make the lions captive though. The only solution is to educate people, and stop the killing. We encroached on their land, so it's our fault if anything or anyone is attacked. I live in Australia and say the same thing about Sharks. Too often we try to control animals in their own habitats, to their detriment.
@@deathbycheese850 yes I agree but it is very damaging that these animals that are left quietly in their ecosystem are killed in an instant and often in a slow and cruel way thus generating an agony without name. I am talking about hunters who pay a large sum in cash for a murder, it is not more acceptable. During this time the keepers are doing a remarkable job and are totally invested in their mission because they have a love for African wildlife. Sorry, that's my feeling.
Kevin, in a world of celebreties aka overpaid pretenders and hacks, its people like you who are making the difference, you have my
respect, God Bless you and thank you for everything you do for these amazing animals
Agreed!
@Achilles I agree with you
@Achilles
Well said. 🐾
Totally agree. The so called celebrities(in their mind) i have no time/patience for them
People like kevin get ALL my respect.
Yeh celebrities aren’t special the way they used to be...now it’s guys like Kev that are real inspirationals
Agreed. Ecosystems are the most important priority
Meggy never fails to put a smile on my face. She's such a cutie pie , so are you Kevin. Love you both.😍💕🦁🦁💙🤗😄😊
Iiiiii
Magnificent Meg!
Kevin is very handsome.Big hearted to.
Thanks for your support Srikanth! 💛
The thumbnail is so cute
I absolutely adore his bond with Meg. It makes me smile every time I see them together.
Meg looks so wonderful! She is such a beauty and still very energetic for her age! Have a great weekend, Kevin!
Do you know how old she is, approximately? She looks so healthy & happy! Christina & The Animal Love Fest 😽😽😽😽🐺🐰🐾
She is around 17 years old.
This video should get more views than those nonsense music videos.
Yeah. . . . True and also the music videos are senseless
@@Zoowee678 not all music videos
@@abhanu6843 I know not all music videos but some of them which are coming in trending music videos. I am not saying that LITERALLY ALL OF THEM but some of them
@@abhanu6843 sorry I didn't specify
@@Zoowee678 ya many of them are senseless
Is it just me or could anyone else listen to Kevin all day long? He's just such a genuine and sympathetic guy.
Nope. Me too
I agree with you.
Yo también!!!😀👍🇦🇷🌎
He’s very soothing, and I love how these lions love him enough to accept him as one of theirs.. very blessed animals and the awesome employees! I wish we could see them more often 😊
❤Ah oui cest une belle âme
Meggie is looking so healthy and vital and definetly boistress. It makes me happy to see her doing so well in this age. Its all cause of you Kevin. Thank you for being the caretaker of her and all the others.
Meggie gets and gives a lot of love!
You're right . Did you notice how she cuddles kevin when she gets out of the car? Proof for love and respect between them. So beautiful.
Hey Kevin not to worry, what you said was quite clear and understandable.
Life and reality is tough for just about all of us - but not all the time.
@@millomweb yhffhjsjsofg
@@roodacabdilahi2659 I totally agree.
He always explains things in depth but feels he hasn't. Thanks, Kevin!
Agreed. Especially when he broke it down to more endangered animals- i.e. wild dogs or cheetahs. But humans in a sense , humans have decimated animals and we should redeem that.
That excitement when she realized she was taken out for a walk😂😀
That's exactly how my cat looked, when she knew it was Sunday and time for wet food.
@@krisfrederick5001 lol
I'm so loving the playful Meg today! She's a queen who's only as old as she feels ❤👑
"The less humans interfere in that balance the better" I think that summed everything up perfectly.
But we interfere in nature negatively on such a massive scale. Can’t an act of goodness be accepted?
Exactly bruh tf would saving one lion do @rockyquinn3374
Meg " i don't need male lion i'm older all i need is my kevin 😁😊😅"
They're lucky to have Kev. He's one of the best of the humans.
Most matured and convincing answer heard on the topic
Great explanation - and hats off to the Kruger staff for knowing their business so well! Meggie looks gorgeous - still shedding a lot of hair as your trousers tell me... Have a great weekend everyone💖🦁
Just got off my shift, right on time to watch this! Glad to see Meg again!
Everything you said. Made total sense. But I still say it is an extremely tough decision to make
It's a tough decision for humans with emotions ☺️
@@jenniferpinto7044 I work for a cat (domestic) rescue and we face this daily on the tiny cat scale. You nailed it, my friend. It’s hard because of emotions. Kevin’s explanation was heartbreaking yet heart-felt.
My favorite cat in the internet
Kruger is doing the right thing. Modern people "humanize" things too much. Humans need to not interfere unless it is an endangered species or an incident of manmade interference. Well done Kevin.
Meggy. It's been a while. Missed Meggy Meggy so much. Always so gorgeous and playful. Worth the wait.
Love this channel 👈 thanx 4 sharing👍🙂
MEG!!! I missed her so much and she's just as beautful and lively and fun as ever 💖💖💖💖💖 I just want to cuddle her and pet her because she's just wonderful.
As for that poor fellow with the injured jaw I really do hope he will heal sufficiently to stay alive. Cats are rather tough when it comes to injuries and pull through most of the time. I feel sorry for him because I guess he's also in some pain but Kev is right in the not interfering and deciding his fate for him. The wild isn't called the wild for naught and it wouldn't be fair if the predators always won and the prey always lost. I believe this lion will pull through and get better given time. Thanks for all the information and of course for Meg - just made my weekend as usual. Have a great one!
Completely agree and would just add: Only interfere when humans otherwise are destroying the balance :) Like poachers in vulnerable areas.
@@SebHaarfagre Exactly! That's the only right way to do it to keep the balance of nature intact.
Im happy to see Meg ... still playful ... im happy to see her well and healthy
I never clicked any notification that quickly.
So true what you say Kevin, about letting Nature take its course. When humans try to play God, it usually does not end well. Thank you for your wise words, even if they seem harsh to sensitive people.
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I love seeing Meg!! Kevin explained the situation really well, it's always interesting to hear ask meg answers, thank you for this video :)
I am so happy to see Meg so energetic and happy. She is a beloved lion that so many of us cannot wait to 'visit' via the magic of RUclips. I cannot imagine what it would be like to be so close to such a majestic animal!
Glad to see Meg happy and thriving. She never disappoints. You answered the question perfectly Kevin👍
LMAO she just wants to play and squish dad
OH ITS MEG!!!! YAY!!!! Thank you for the great explanation about wild animals injured and not interfering with them and love Megs playfulness. Missed seeing her. Thank you Kev.
I think you've made your point quite well. I start from the premise that everything you do is because you want to ensure both the survival of the species and the ecosystem as a whole. And because you love them.
You did a great job explaining the “ask Meg” question for the day. Thank you to you and your staff for everything you are doing and educating.
this cats are my teraphy in this turbulents times💕
thank for sharing Kevin😊
Meg so beautiful 😘
The Kruger Park is like the other parks. They allow nature to happen and don't intervene unless it's caused by man
Kev.. understood what you were trying to say!!!
Great information. It is always great to get additional background on how things work. Thanks! Thanks for sharing Meg with us too!!
Love to see Queen Meg so happy and playful. Thank you for taking her on a "walkies" today.
I've got a great story about interfering with nature. After I wish everyone a great lion loving Friday.
I was watching a show about lions a couple years ago where I saw this great story emerging. They were showing a pride at a kill. Everyone had their fill when an older lioness who had a hanging bottom jaw and was a bit under weight went to eat. Another younger lioness, probably her daughter, followed her to the kill and layed down. So, the younger one grabbed the back leg of the animal and pulled the leg open to expose the more tender parts. She pulled that leg open ,no easy feat in itself, till she was finished!!! I had NEVER seen this before! WOW!!
So, since this is about interference by humans, just think about what this pride would have missed if a ranger decided to put this poor old lioness out of its misery...she and her pride would have missed out on her presence in the pride for who knows how long!! They said that the wound to her jaw looked old. .
Anyway I thought it was a great story to tell regarding humans messing around with Mother Nature!!!!
So now I've got to mention that Kev, was spending WAY to much time talk, talk, talking and not enough paying attention to her. You know she hates that!!!🙀
In closing, as always...
Love and Light ~ Yvonne
The size of Meggy's feet? unbelievable? Playful Meg looks in great condition
It’s wonderful to see Meg being so playful and happy. Thank you for educating us about the lions. Blessings💕
This is a very important and powerful message. Thank you.
I. Agree. With. You. Kevin. You. Know. More. Then. Me. And. Most. Of. 🇺🇸 us. God. Bless. You. And. Your. Family. 🐹💜🐷💜🐸💜🐼🐮💜🐽💜💜💜💜💜💜
Oh wow! Never seen a lion’s tail up close before. That tassel at the end. Amazing! 😁
MEG!!!!!! It’s so wonderful to see her beautiful and graceful self!!! Definitely been far to long!...now, to actually watch the video and not just the first 3 seconds!
I'm sure you get lots of comments like this but it's really lovely to see the friendship you have with Meg. Thank you for sharing
Its difficult becoming emotionally attached to the lions in your care and that not translating to wild lions. The good news is that so many people care.
THANKYOU THANKYOU . You have made my Friday .I have missed gorgeous Meg .Will definitely enjoy this video .😊😊😊😊😊🐅💖💖💖
Meg, You have to love her I can’t believe what great shape she still in for her age you go my Meggie girl !!!
Kevin I really appreciate the honestly you explain everything. You and your crew are amazing to protect the animals and provide people with an understanding of the responsibility of doing so. These videos are very relaxing! It is hard to pick a favorite but it would have to be Meg.
Thanks for explaining, Kevin. What you said made perfectly good sense.
Great! Thanks Ella 👍
Lovely to see her to full of beans!😍
Missed ole meggy so much!!🥰 you both are so amazing, made my day
Can never get enough of Meggy, she’s so beautiful and loves being with Kev 💕💕💕🇬🇧
Whenever i see meg, it always reminds me of Amy, RIP beautiful soul
Krüger being just "one big zoo"...
Yeah and Norway is just one big hiking trail 😂
Luckily not everybody who thinks that come here and get themselves killed...
/a(n outdoors) Norwegian
Lovely Meg..... ❤️ Incredible how she looks for you for her enrichment walk. Like I said before I am so impressed how all the crew works so hard to keep everything going during these difficult times. Impressive cooperation. I have no questions in my mind considering policies. It is apparent that love and dedication continues with honesty and ongoing support . Thanks to all of you. Again your thorough explanations continue to educate.
Love Meg. Kevin I think you did a great job explaining this lions situation. I saw your pictures of that lion and the first thing that came to my mind was why didn't they intervene. Now I know. At least he does have a coalition and he's eating. I am just happy to know he is able to eat.
Meg is quite cute when she rolls on her back.
I'm certain that all of Kevin's animals are very well cared for, I have visited them myself when I was there.
When it comes to wild animals with a disability, what we see is a remarkable example of how well lions care for each other, it would be much harder for a disabled individual to survive alone.
Then again I think of Dshamilja, snow leopard born 2000 in Kyrgyzstan who lost part of a hindpaw in a trap. She could be rescued but was unable to survive in the wild with her disability, so she was brought to Zürich where she had seven cubs and lived until 2019. Meanwhile her children have reproduced again, so her bad luck was in the end a good thing for zoo populations. (Meanwhile many zoos figured out how to breed them. Re-introducing them to the wild would be a different story however ...)
Kruger Park does interfere when the animal's injury is due to man's interference (missing part of a hind paw in a trap_)
Just joined and Love it videos are awesome. Love Meg Kevin is magical with the lions.
Kev I'm amazed by your ability to be practical and objective when you need to be. I think that's what makes you a really great carer! I couldn't stand to see things like that and would try to interfere even when it's for the worse in the long run. Thank you again and lovely to see Meg! ♥
I didn't know wild dogs and cheetahs are more endangered. I always learn from you Kev.
Excellent. Kruger Park - Latest Sightings posted a photo of a dead lion just before you posted this video. It may be that one.
It is. The Styx male. He was fathered by the Majingilane males in SabiSands. He was 9 years, born in 2011.
Kevin You Are A Fantastic Caretaker For those Adorable Animals that you have really brought up from A Mighty Long Way! They love and know you just the Good As You Loves And Knows Them. Happy Thanksgiving To Everyone And God Bless You All!
Thank you for your thoughts and Wisdom Kevin, I agree with you 100%.
I definitely understand allowing the self management of the Kruger Park eco system to just, be. I certainly also sympathize with folk whose hearts are there in pain for vulnerable creatures.
Amazing work Kev. Love from Australia.
Trudi. 🇭🇲🐞
Couldn’t click fast enough ! Afternoon Kev ! 😍❤️
My only problem with “non interference parks” is we interfere daily. Habit loss, poaching, even simple tours is interfering with how a wild animal can be ‘wild’. At some point you just have to do the right thing.
within the ecosystem of the kruger park, lions are thriving.
so intervening one a single individual can change the way the group dynamics work, and maybe make it worse.
It's hard to call it a true ecosystem with all the tourist interference though.
I don't think you can look at ecosystems as binary. Just the decision to make one area non-interference while interference is happening adjacent areas already changes the dynamic of more macro ecosystems. There isn't one spot in the world that hasn't been touched by the workings of mankind, just that if on more of a local level the ecology is stable enough to not be greatly affected or outside the epicenter of those changes.
With that in mind, the idea is to not interfere when practicality allows it. For example, tourism may bring greater resources to allow for expanded reserves or greater oversight that would benefit the goals of conservation. However,.if the ecology is greatly affected by tourism, it would defeat the purpose of stated goals. We have to maintain a sustainable balance between the two, in order to be better prepared for external factors that may be outside of our control.
The complexities of humanities role in ecology is constantly being researched and discovered. Regardless if we like it or not, we are all victims of circumstantial reality and can only respond with the cards dealt by history and the present day.
She is a very special beautiful Lion Kevin.....l am 80 years old now....l have loved al kinds of cat's all my life,l really like watching you fine fine video's....Thanks from Kentucky.....Your truly Steve Shoemaker...
Love me a good #AskMeg!!❤️
Amazing #AskMeg today Kev & Meggy🦁❤️
Meg is back guys who ever loves meg then like this video
Hey meg girl🦁😍💟hey Kev, thankyou for educating us on the dynamics in the kruger.
So glad that the lion numbers are stabilized but I don't think that HUNTERS should be made aware of this.
I hope those Sadistic, greedy bastards get eatten by the lions...
No hunting in Krueger National Park...
Don’t demonize all hunting. My husband hunts deer and wild pigs. Here in Texas they are over populated. Deer get hit and killed by cars all the time and the meat gets wasted. Hunters get a tag and they can only kill a couple in a certain time of the year. It keeps the animals numbers in balance and allows people to eat good wild meat. I’m also an animal lover and no I don’t hunt but I respect my husband and what he does. I would never let him just kill anything. We consume that animal and are thankful for the opportunity to harvest meat. A lot of people eat meat but they have no idea where it comes from. I’d rather eat venison that got to live in the wild than some factory farmed meat that lived in horrible conditions.
@@christinacottrell6505 If your ancestors had not killed the WOLVES, that wouldn't be needed. Don't justify your family blood lust on an environment humans made.
@@Littlebit31 Lions do not obey signs that say "you have left the park".
all very well...but imagine the pain that Lion must be in,if his face is swollen...poor old puss, I think they should interfere.
Excited to go for walk yeha especially after Amy...its just you for her .....now.....bless her and you and all
You explained it perfectly 💘
Yes this is correct that the lions are decreasing in some crucial areas but in many different automatically and local came forward and contributing or make them safe.
Ahhh...my daily dose of big cat videos :)
Missing Amy❤
So happy to see Meg, seems like ages since we've seen her 😍
But Kevin, in a past video, didn't you say that after the current set of lions pass away, that you would use your facilities for wild animals to rehab them?
Yes that's correct Akbar, you can watch it again here. 🐾
ruclips.net/video/qGv8GSHrzXw/видео.html
@@LionWhispererTV wonderful thankyou 🐾🙏love from Norfolk UK 💖
Happy Friday Kevin 😊😊
You are doing a great job kevin, love from India
Kevin, how long have you been working with Lions proffesionally? [In years] You do 5-star work with these guys and girls and I'm just in awww of how you are able to become almost like a family member of their Lion pride. You do sensational work, and I would love to come see you in action one day. Great, Great job Kevin and get Bobcat to give me a good, loud ROAR!!!
Kevin has been working with lions for +20years
She’s always so keen to greet you and smother you in affection it’s so lovely 🥺
Have you ever played any music for the lions and if so, do they respond to different kinds?
Oh ! I was thinking about when I saw Paul Burton in Thailand playing the piano to the elephants.
It will be so nice to see their reaction. Huguette from Paris.
@@huguettedelaroche3516 There are several RUclips videos showing people playing different instruments that attracts cows and the like. I was also wondering if male lions, in particular, would respond to the sounds of a tuba, which, from a distance, might sound a bit like another lion roaring.
@@not2busy MERCI for your message. Bonne soirée.
Kevin: haven't met meg in long time.
Also kevin: why are other guys crying why meg gets to go all the time?
Clearly we know ur fav.
Just because Meg features regularly in the videos doesn't mean to say all the other go for walks when he's not filming. This was one walk on one day. There's 6 other days and I guess on some days he'll do a morning walk with one pride and an afternoon walk with another.
@@millomweb Meg is still his favourite though lol.
@@deathbycheese850 If you ask him, I think he will say he hasn't got a favourite. I'd suspect he's got 4 favourites - Meg and Bobcat among them. Reason will be personality for each - their differences.
I think Kevin explained it very well and the Kruger Park seems to know what they are doing and hats off to them to. I guess the less human intervention the better cuz you have to let the wild be wild. Great video Kevin I enjoyed that one .Very informational. Keep up the good work you guys are great👍👍👍❤🙋♂️
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The gorgeous queen Meg!!! Good explanation, Kev.
Nature always find a way. And for this partikular male lion maybe through his cups. The fittest survive and thats the best for all of his species. Sometimes it is very sad for one individual, but this is nature and its working very well for million of years. Humans should not intervene in nature at all. Thank you Kevin for everything.
Thanks...you and the lions lighten the days !
Kevin,
I don't agree with what you said. Its not about whether an animal is rare or declining but when ever an animal is injured, the vet needs to check whether or not his injury is serious and whether some medication and treatment should be given.
THIS IS DEFINITELY A CASE OF NEGLIGENCE, NO TWO WAYS ABOUT IT, WHATEVER YOU MAY SAYTO JUSTIFY KRUGER NATIONAL PARK. I DEFINITELY DON'T AGREE WITH WHAT YOU SAID. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK HAS THE SAME RESPONSIBILITIES, DUTY AND CONCERN FOR THE ANIMALS IN THEIR CARE JUST AS YOU DO. THEY NEED TO LOOK AFTER THESE ANIMALS PROPERLY AND GIVE THEM MEDICAL ATTENTION WHENEVER IT IS REQUIRED.
I knew it was going to be #AskMeg!!😃😊
Great intuition
@@LionWhispererTV Yes because didn't see her in a while .
I think that you articulated the situation beautifully. It also made me understand that predator hunting can be very dangerous such as getting kicked in the face by a zebra 🦓 or a giraffe 🦒. Thank you for a terrific educational vlog. And I absolutely adore magnificent Meg! Cheers from Northern California. 😊💗
Meggie is still very playful! my opinion: the Kruger National Park should put fences, a recent fact allows me to say this, the animals venture out of the Park and are within gun range. This is a huge cost I realize but it would be nice to find a solution. I wish you a good weekend, get ready to plant trees, maybe such a symbolic olive tree! 💚💚
That would make the lions captive though. The only solution is to educate people, and stop the killing. We encroached on their land, so it's our fault if anything or anyone is attacked. I live in Australia and say the same thing about Sharks. Too often we try to control animals in their own habitats, to their detriment.
@@deathbycheese850 yes I agree but it is very damaging that these animals that are left quietly in their ecosystem are killed in an instant and often in a slow and cruel way thus generating an agony without name. I am talking about hunters who pay a large sum in cash for a murder, it is not more acceptable. During this time the keepers are doing a remarkable job and are totally invested in their mission because they have a love for African wildlife. Sorry, that's my feeling.
Are BOTS programmed to Dislike such videos? 🙄🙄
My favorite lioness in the world. And in this video she is so happy.
‘Talking about non-interference...” “As I was saying about non-interference...”
Junior the paralysed lion cub broke my heart.